Fairly recently, I let it be publicly known at my school that I'm attracted to dudes, and someone asked me yesterday why I don't ever express "Gay Pride" via clothing/rallies/social media/ect. I ended up telling her that while it is sometimes necessary to fight bigotry with self-empowerment, I don't feel "proud" of my sexuality just as I don't feel "proud" of being white or male or born in America. It'd be weird for people to walking around saying "Straight Pride", so I don't feel it's any different just because I'm in the minority.
So this got me thinking: is it logical to be proud of things about yourself even though they were entirely out of your control? (e.g. heritage, genetics, sexuality, nationality)
I don't see why you should feel good about yourself because you happen to be born with certain characteristics, but then again, by that logic you also can't be proud of your natural talents. I'm not proud of being white (nor would I be proud about being born any other race), but can I be proud of being good at math and science? Can we be proud of ourselves for anything without first admitting that we owe a large part of who we are to other people and uncontrollable circumstances?
I don't really have a clear answer for this, but I thought it'd be an interesting thing to discuss. Are you proud/shameful of who you are inherently? Why or why not?
So this got me thinking: is it logical to be proud of things about yourself even though they were entirely out of your control? (e.g. heritage, genetics, sexuality, nationality)
I don't see why you should feel good about yourself because you happen to be born with certain characteristics, but then again, by that logic you also can't be proud of your natural talents. I'm not proud of being white (nor would I be proud about being born any other race), but can I be proud of being good at math and science? Can we be proud of ourselves for anything without first admitting that we owe a large part of who we are to other people and uncontrollable circumstances?
I don't really have a clear answer for this, but I thought it'd be an interesting thing to discuss. Are you proud/shameful of who you are inherently? Why or why not?